14kt 10mm Cultured Golden South Sea Pearl Earrings Item: DCO050
In Stock Price: $199.99
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Product Description for 14kt 10mm Cultured Golden South Sea Pearl Earrings14kt yellow gold 10mm round cultured golden south sea pearl earrings. These tension post backed earrings have a drop of 3/8 inch. The estimated retail value of these earrings is $900.00.
Product Information for 14kt 10mm Cultured Golden South Sea Pearl Earrings
| Product Type: | Earrings | Material Type: | Gold |
| Style: | Stud | Material Color: | Yellow |
| Width: | 3/8 Inch | Material Purity: | 14Kt |
Primary Stone / South Sea Pearl
| Shape: | Round | Count: | 2.00 |
| Cut: | Uncut | Composition: | Cultured |
| Color: | Golden | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Dimensions: | 10 MM - Calibrated | Gemstone Group: | Pearl |
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Past purchase,
June 11, 2008
Mimi222
, Pinellas Park, FL
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"I purchased these earrings about a year ago, before the review system began. They are still as beautiful today as the day I bought them! Mine are matched, spherical, and a soft golden yellow color. There is a pit on one, but it has been "hidden" well by the placement of the stud by the jeweler. You can't tell unless I take the stud off. Even with the birthmark, they are keepers. Thanks JTV."
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Great Value,
May 30, 2008
RanchGirl
, Rancho Santa Fe, Ca.
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"I purchased these pearl erring in January 2007 to go with my south sea strand. I have gotten so many complements on these errings. I find that they are a beautiful color, well matched in size and perfectly round in shape."
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Product met expectations:
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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home learning library pearl
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Fast Facts
| Once the price of pearls was so extravagant they caused wars and even funded a war, but today cultured pearls have made this “queen of gems” available to everyone. |
| Once, all pearls were only natural, most recovered from the Persian Gulf, occurring once in every 15,000 oysters. |
| Pearls form in the mollusk in a variety of shapes, including: round (spherical), off-round, semi-baroque, baroque, rice shaped, button or disk, and many fancy shapes created by the insertion of specially shaped nucleus beads. |
| Many royal families had an obsession with pearls. Some ancient Romans covered whole pieces of furniture in pearl, and in some monarchies only members of the royal were legally allowed to wear pearls. |
When light touches the pearl, it travels through all the layers of nacre, and each tiny crystal reflects the light like miniature prisms. The end result? A lustrous, breathtaking pearl.
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A pearl is a lustrous, organic gem produced by saltwater oysters, freshwater mussels and occasionally by some shellfish. It exhibits a range of colors from white to pink, silver, cream, peach, gold, green, blue and black. Oh Mohs’ scale of hardness, pearl is 2.5 4.5. Primary sources of Sea Pearls include Persian Gulf; Gulf of Manaar; along the coasts of Madagascar, Burma (Myanmar), and the Philippines; many islands in the South Pacific, northern Australia; and the coastal lines of Central and northern South America; and some small beds in Japan. Primary sources of freshwater Pearls include United States, some in Europe (restricted in Central Europe).
Color
Pearl exhibits a range of colors from white to pink, silver, cream, peach, gold, green, blue and black.
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